#4431381 - 07/22/18 02:34 PM
Re: WOTR pics
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POL, I have a feeling that when you and the other devs time runs out on this old earth, that you folks will still be coding WOFF and WOTR in the Heavens!!
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#4431384 - 07/22/18 03:04 PM
Re: WOTR pics
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Haha Robert, I think by then we'll want a real rest in peace. I see a great marketing naming and marketing opportunity: WOFF: At One With the Airmen edition.
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#4431586 - 07/24/18 05:53 AM
Re: WOTR pics
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The aircraft look awfully clean; need more scuffs, guns residue around gun ports; generally a bit more worn.
It's 1940, the craft are fresh out of the factory and some have first flight on them, they should be clean ! THey don't have 50 years on them.
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#4431596 - 07/24/18 10:34 AM
Re: WOTR pics
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Without giving away anything specific, let me just say that this isn't WOFF UE with a WWII "coat of paint" on it. Flying without labels brings with it the anxiety of knowing that if you miss seeing one bandit - you could be dead from his guns in an instant if he gets the right hits with his cannons on you. Most of the wear and tear is from the stress and fear that grinds down the pilot.
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#4431965 - 07/27/18 11:09 AM
Re: WOTR pics
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You mean from flying 100 mph in WW1 over the lines, to flying at 300mph in WW2 defending ships or airfields etc, or attacking Britain ? I hope so . It's a new campaign totally geared for the WW2 environment and the BoB period. Very different attacks and tactics from WW1 of course. AI has lots of new WW2 knowledge, for example like flying the JU87 and performing proper dive bombing whilst trying to hit a moving ship AI can react differently in certain conditions to WOFF. DM changes, you can belly land for example now. However it is still all about single player immersion up in the sky defending your country or attacking with great AI.
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#4431967 - 07/27/18 11:34 AM
Re: WOTR pics
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Sounds like WOTR will be another superb simulation from OBD. Awaiting release with bated breath.
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#4431969 - 07/27/18 11:44 AM
Re: WOTR pics
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DM changes, you can belly land for example now. You can try to belly land now...but you are taking your life into your hands because it's no easy feat to accomplish. It requires real skill, as does all of the sim. Pol, if only someone had taken more pics of say..channel raiding ships...we could share them.
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#4431971 - 07/27/18 12:25 PM
Re: WOTR pics
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You mean from flying 100 mph in WW1 over the lines, to flying at 300mph in WW2 defending ships or airfields etc, or attacking Britain ? I hope so . It's a new campaign totally geared for the WW2 environment and the BoB period. Very different attacks and tactics from WW1 of course. AI has lots of new WW2 knowledge, for example like flying the JU87 and performing proper dive bombing whilst trying to hit a moving ship AI can react differently in certain conditions to WOFF. DM changes, you can belly land for example now. However it is still all about single player immersion up in the sky defending your country or attacking with great AI. This sounds like the game I've been waiting for since European Air War - can't wait Pol!
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#4431985 - 07/27/18 02:38 PM
Re: WOTR pics
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Indeed belly landing is not for the faint hearted Sure you can share a few.:) Now they have to wait until I get home from work. LOL
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#4431989 - 07/27/18 02:57 PM
Re: WOTR pics
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Is the belly landing difficult because of the fences? Seriously, will there be a need to belly land? What I mean, is the landing gear damage modelled, so that if it’s hit it will not extend?
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